Gastrointestinal problems during exercise for many; Problems like nausea or heartbeat. If these modes happen to you, you should know that you are not alone! It is true that exercise is good for your health, but the same exercise can bother your tract and system in the short term and make you having stomach problems. You may even have a digestive problem before and now want to know if you are allowed to exercise. In the following, we will examine the phyllamine, gastrointestinal problems during exercise and the cause of their incidence and treatment.
Is exercise harmful to stomach ulcers?
Good exercise and physical activity Medium It is not harmful to stomach ulcers, but long exercise can make your stomach ulcers worse.
Exercise at medium -level (low pressure and relatively short period) not only does not harm to gastric ulcer but also helps improve gastrointestinal ulcers by improving the immune system and reducing excess acid secretion. However, prolonged or severe exercise may have a negative effect on your digestive condition and even suppress the immune system and mucosal blood flow.

Types of gastrointestinal problems during and after exercise
Gastrointestinal problems are common among many athletes, and between 5 % and 5 % of people have stomach pain during exercise, post -exercise pain, post -exercise, and so on. In general, stomach and exercise problems in women are more common than men. The types of gastrointestinal problems during exercise that you may have to do are:
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Heart
- Gastric reflux
- Anal bleeding (in the worst possible case that occurs in very limited cases)
Exercise and gastric reflux
More than 5 % of athletes develop gastric reflux and associated symptoms during exercise. Abdominal muscle contraction during exercise causes more pressure on the abdomen. Gastric irritation also indicates that you have stomach reflux and this problem will be worse with exercise.
Prevention and treatment of gastric reflux
In order to reduce the risk of gastrointestinal problems during exercise, it is best not to exercise two hours after eating and try not to be too heavy before your exercise. Avoid fatty foods, sugar -containing drinks before or during exercise. If you still have reflux after following these tips, be sure to consult a specialist physician and take a drug to reduce your stomach reflux.


Transient pain
One of the most common gastrointestinal problems is transient and sudden heartburn. When this problem arises, you will feel pains like displaced hearts. The cause of this problem is unclear, but it is likely due to the pressure on the ligaments around the abdomen or the outer layer of the abdomen. Often, such pains are often relieved, but you have to take this problem seriously and be sure to follow the cause.
Prevention and treatment of transient heartache and stomach pain during exercise
To avoid sudden heartburn and stomach pain during exercise, it is best to avoid eating or drinking sugar or salt -containing liquids for two hours.
Intestinal ischemia
Another very serious gastrointestinal problem that may occur during exercise is a decrease in blood flow (ischemia) in the intestine that can lead to nausea, abdominal pain and bloating.
Prevention and treatment of intestinal ischemia
This complication is not very common and just drink a little more water to get enough blood to your intestine during training and do not have such gastrointestinal problems.


Diarrhea after exercise
One of the worst gastrointestinal problems that may occur after exercise is diarrhea. When you exercise at high intensity, the function of the nervous system and bowel movements may change and you may have diarrhea, but this problem is more for people who take a very long distance. Also, taking non -steroidal anti -inflammatory pills such as ibuprofen can also affect the mucosa layer in your digestive path and be one of the causes of diarrhea during exercise.
Prevention and treatment of diarrhea
If you also have a history of diarrhea during or after exercise, it is best to avoid eating high -fat or very sweet meals and eat dietary and protein foods before exercise.
Nausea during or after exercise
Nausea during exercise is an unpleasant experience that happens to many. This problem can have many reasons. Sometimes this problem because Gastric reflux Or Pre -exercise stress It occurs, but overall when exercising, blood circulation in the digestive tract decreases and digestion in the digestive system slows down. As a result, the food you eat before exercise will remain in your abdomen for a longer time. Eating fat and fiber -rich foods can also increase the likelihood of nausea during exercise.
Prevention and treatment of nausea in exercise
If you have many nausea during exercise, be sure to consider these tips and apply them!
- Wait at least two or three hours after eating and do not go for exercise.
- The cause of your nausea may return to drinking coffee, it is true that coffee increases your performance, but some athletes will develop nausea. So don’t drink coffee in hours near your exercise.
- Drinking enough water before exercise will also help athletes and they will be less nausea.


Gastrointestinal bleeding
Unfortunately, 5 % to 5 % of speed runners develop gastrointestinal bleeding, which is still unclear. One of the theories mentioned is that with the onset of exercise and reduced blood flow to the gastrointestinal tract, the intestinal wall becomes slightly sensitive and leads to intestinal bleeding. Of course, this problem is also common for people who take non -steroidal and anti -inflammatory pills.
Prevention and treatment of gastrointestinal bleeding
To prevent this condition, you need to take care of your health and follow the things we mentioned above. But when this happens, medical practices must be taken and the specialist doctor will take action to treat you.
What is the relationship between exercise and stomach infection?
As a general rule, if you have stomach infection, you should exercise with your doctor’s permission. The relationship between exercise and stomach infection is complex and sometimes helps improve gastric infection and sometimes worsens it.
In some cases, exercise is effective in improving gastric infection and can help the digestion process, improve bowel health, and generally reduce some of the symptoms of gastric infections. In some other cases, exercise, however, severe exercise can slow digestion and disrupt nutrient absorption. If your stomach infection is severe, exercise can cause nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. The best thing is to ask your doctor if you have the conditions to exercise and then start.
Important point about gastrointestinal problems during exercise
Many athletes do not pursue gastrointestinal problems during their exercise and immediately abandon their workouts. However, these problems are easily solved by choosing the right exercise and nutrition program. So remember to get your personal exercise and nutrition program from experts to prevent disease.
Final speech
Some of the gastrointestinal problems during or after exercise cause athletes. Complications such as exercise and gastric reflux, stomach pain during exercise, post -exercise pain, post -exercise, nausea and diarrhea.
In this article, we explained all the digestive problems along with the solution or prevention.
Frequently asked questions
Is exercise good for stomach pain?
Yes light exercise and walking can help the stomach pain, but if the cause of your stomach pain is inflammation or infection, you should be allowed to exercise.
What is the cause of abdominal bloating after exercise?
In general, the cause of abdominal bloating after exercise is to swallow air during training, drink carbonated beverages, eating low -fat foods or eating pre -workout protein and fiber.
What is the cause of nausea after running?
Nausea after running is due to a decrease in blood flow to the gastrointestinal tract, a sudden decrease in blood pressure after running, dehydration, high and severe heat, and ultimately inappropriate nutrition before two.
What is the cause of nausea during foot practice?
The common causes of nausea during foot practice are: a sharp increase in muscle pressure and sudden blood flow to the legs, anemia or lowering blood pressure and eating close to training.
Is it a good walk for gastric reflux?
Yes, walking can be useful for people with gastric reflux.
Source: CATH
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